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people who had been incarcerated, family members, friends of friends. pulling our information. beyond that, we did our own research. to create a picture that resonated with humanity. it is the shape of a house. in this context, it is also small and acts like a cell. i thought that was an interesting play on how these people make these adjustments, half to create home. what is home for these people? the home is their cell. people talk a lot about noise -- very noisy in prisons. that is interesting to me. looking at the communication level, the rise of frustration of being caged, wondering, where does redemption fit into the equation here? [singing] i think both of us really believe the death penalty is wrong, and is flawed for many reasons. the list is as long as my arm -- about several others. we feel this is important for both of us, personally, to participate in the debate of this issue in a way that we can help people frame it for a conversation. >> thank you for coming this morning. my name is bob hayden. i am with the department of the environment
people who had been incarcerated, family members, friends of friends. pulling our information. beyond that, we did our own research. to create a picture that resonated with humanity. it is the shape of a house. in this context, it is also small and acts like a cell. i thought that was an interesting play on how these people make these adjustments, half to create home. what is home for these people? the home is their cell. people talk a lot about noise -- very noisy in prisons. that is...
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out partying with your friends, and you care about them more and so on, things like that, well, if i hadn't been doing that and i was staying at home, you know, maybe i would have grown up to be a mechanic. maybe i would have been a guy with three or four kids right now, a lovely wife, a pretty wife, a home. i would have something, you know? i have none of those things, you know, because as the road, the path, that i took. >> joe sears is 42. he will be eligible for parole in 2009 if he can keep his behavior in check. >> i don't plan on making this my life. i don't want to. you know, i have the chance to get out, and i don't want to be one of the guys stuck in here forever because it is a hard life to live. >> you know, the time that he's done has kind of worn him down. he's lost a lot of weight. mentally he's not as sure of himself as he was. >> they're telling me that as long as i do good and stay out of trouble and stuff, that i will advance into the program something on to a level 5. so that's what i'm waiting for now. >> level 5 is the special control facility where prisoners ar
out partying with your friends, and you care about them more and so on, things like that, well, if i hadn't been doing that and i was staying at home, you know, maybe i would have grown up to be a mechanic. maybe i would have been a guy with three or four kids right now, a lovely wife, a pretty wife, a home. i would have something, you know? i have none of those things, you know, because as the road, the path, that i took. >> joe sears is 42. he will be eligible for parole in 2009 if he...
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he spoke 22 minutes. those who attended loved every minute of it. >> reporter: this is president obama leaving monday night's night's fundraiser at the bill graham civic auditorium. tickets range from $22 to $100 which included a concert. >> he talked about his plans for the future, you know, finishing what we started, ending the war, making it better for americans. >> how was it? >> it was great to see him. this is the first time i have seen a president. >> i am on cloud 9. so -- >> reporter: [ inaudible question ] >> i did. $100 and you got to stand. so standing room. i looked back in the nose bleed section, they had to pay a thousand dollars. >> reporter: before the event thousands of marijuana supporters, anti-war protesters and mitt romney supporters held signs that said defeat obama. at one point there was a humorous exchange. >> obama has to go. >> they have their views. i have mine. as long as they vote they have every right to do what they do. if they don't vote they shouldn't be doing what they
he spoke 22 minutes. those who attended loved every minute of it. >> reporter: this is president obama leaving monday night's night's fundraiser at the bill graham civic auditorium. tickets range from $22 to $100 which included a concert. >> he talked about his plans for the future, you know, finishing what we started, ending the war, making it better for americans. >> how was it? >> it was great to see him. this is the first time i have seen a president. >> i am...
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that was my best friend. and i'm sorry to this day that i did it. they put me in ccu because i have a background of mental behaviors. they diagnosed me with schizophrenia, multiple personalities. a few hours after our cameras left ccu, etter got into a verbal fight with a female correctional officer that quickly escalated. c.e.r.t., the correctional emergency response team is called in. >> he's been bang his head on the door. spitting at the glass. refusing to follow any orders. have permission for use of force or extract him from his cell? >> for security reasons isp videotapes all extractions. >> you ready to move? >> hands up. >> open b-11. >> a mask is placed over etter's head to prevent him from spitting. >> let's go. >> but as they pass through a door, he bangs his head against the glass. >> oh, hey, hey, hey. >> i swear to god break my neck. yeah, i love pain! yeah! yeah! >> etter, stop, stop. stop fighting. stop. >> yeah, hurt me more! >> no more banging your head. you understand? >> i'll kill you all, you [ muted ]. i'll kill you all. i'll
that was my best friend. and i'm sorry to this day that i did it. they put me in ccu because i have a background of mental behaviors. they diagnosed me with schizophrenia, multiple personalities. a few hours after our cameras left ccu, etter got into a verbal fight with a female correctional officer that quickly escalated. c.e.r.t., the correctional emergency response team is called in. >> he's been bang his head on the door. spitting at the glass. refusing to follow any orders. have...
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environment. i want him to be able to grow his business. it's a classic example of regulation killing jobs. we need to make sure we have the proper amount of legislation but not overregulation. my commercials talk about reducing spending, and powering our work force for training for jobs available and developing a comprehensive energy policy to put our people back to work, energy independence to protect our environment. >> 30 seconds to rebut. >> you have been running some of the most deceitful attack at the state has ever seen. don't try to pretend that has not been what's happening in that race. when your campaign was asked why you don't start talking about the issues, your campaign manager said it would be a senseless exercise. that's right. for linda mcmahon talking at the issues of be a senseless exercise. the only ads she can run are against me and my family. by pathe is different. -- my path is different. that's what in the final four weeks my campaign will be about. >> it's time now with o
environment. i want him to be able to grow his business. it's a classic example of regulation killing jobs. we need to make sure we have the proper amount of legislation but not overregulation. my commercials talk about reducing spending, and powering our work force for training for jobs available and developing a comprehensive energy policy to put our people back to work, energy independence to protect our environment. >> 30 seconds to rebut. >> you have been running some of the...
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say that the 22-year-old returned to the scene, admitting that he was the driver and that he had been drinking. >> it this is your birthday, right? what was your plan today? >> i was suppose to go to chuck e. cheese. and then i was suppose to go to dinner and to go back home. >> that changed. >> reporter: as for that passenger in that vehicle, he still remains at large and may have an outstanding warrant for his arrest. the two women here are listed in serious condition after a day of surgeries. as for gilbert on his birthday he says he's going to postpone his special day until his mom comes home. that's when he plans to celebrate. in walnut creek, juliette goodrich, cbs5. >>> the a's and the giants were both on the brink of elimination, but tonight both teams came up big. >> take a look at the game over the last four years. going out to the deep right field. he leaps and to the right center, he's got it. >> the a's used great d and just enough hitting to beat the detroit tigers 2-0. detroit still leads the best of five series though, two games to one. game four is tomorrow in oakland
say that the 22-year-old returned to the scene, admitting that he was the driver and that he had been drinking. >> it this is your birthday, right? what was your plan today? >> i was suppose to go to chuck e. cheese. and then i was suppose to go to dinner and to go back home. >> that changed. >> reporter: as for that passenger in that vehicle, he still remains at large and may have an outstanding warrant for his arrest. the two women here are listed in serious condition...
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the people close to you like your friends and sometimes you don't even know if they're your friends, but your children and your wife knows who you are, and you get on situations like your show and when asked, you know, at the end of the day, you know, you realize it was a horrible choice. i am accountable and any excuse i make, whether it was a rough time in my life or the people that were there were my friends and they kind of made me -- none of that matters. it's just that you're accountable and be honest. >> it must be very humiliating. have you ever been through anything quite like this where you actually have yourself having sex on a video that people are watching, especially in the internet age? how do you feel about that? >> never. i've been through a lot of stuff. i've been through a lot of stuff with the federal government, back in the '80s, the whole steroid controversy. divorce, car wrecks, i have been through so much stuff but never have i ever been this embarrassed and never has my world been turned upside down in such a fashion, and without knowledge that someone would
the people close to you like your friends and sometimes you don't even know if they're your friends, but your children and your wife knows who you are, and you get on situations like your show and when asked, you know, at the end of the day, you know, you realize it was a horrible choice. i am accountable and any excuse i make, whether it was a rough time in my life or the people that were there were my friends and they kind of made me -- none of that matters. it's just that you're accountable...
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made a lot of friends here. crisises part of the 2008 clean neighborhood park fund, and this is so important to our families. for many people who live in chinatown, this is their backyard. this is where many people come to congregate, and we are so happy to be able to deliver this project on time and under budget. >> a reason we all agreed to name this memorex center is because it is part of the history of i hear -- to name this rec center, is because it is part of the history of san francisco. >> they took off from logan airport, and the call of duty was to alert american airlines that her plane was hijacked, and she stayed on the phone prior to the crash into the no. 9 world trade center. >> i would like to claim today the center and the naming of it. [applause] >> kmer i actually challenged me to a little bit of a ping pong -- the mayor actually challenge me to a little bit of a ping- pong, so i accept your challenge. ♪ >> it is an amazing spot. it is a state of the art center. >> is beautiful. quarkrights
made a lot of friends here. crisises part of the 2008 clean neighborhood park fund, and this is so important to our families. for many people who live in chinatown, this is their backyard. this is where many people come to congregate, and we are so happy to be able to deliver this project on time and under budget. >> a reason we all agreed to name this memorex center is because it is part of the history of i hear -- to name this rec center, is because it is part of the history of san...
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environment and it is competing priority with everything else and i think it is incumbent to look at everything at a wholesale kind of wholesome way during the budget process and we will do that. >> on this one, this will not be implemented or this requires further analysis -- >> president farrell: further analysis, no. 12. no. 13, clarify ownership and -- on rec and park property. my understanding the sf r commission is currentlying working with rec and park to make that happen so it will be implemented. complete an arts commission rec and park agreement to ensure compensation for maintenance of art in city parks adequate to support that task and that's recommendation 14. i hope that happens. that is not under the purview of the board of supervisors. that is a rec and park/arts commission thing so that's something that the board is not going to implement. finding no. -- now we go to neighborhood cultural centers, finding 23 that the arts commission has not given support and maintenance of the cultural centers of the priority the charter requires. i understand the comments. i think t
environment and it is competing priority with everything else and i think it is incumbent to look at everything at a wholesale kind of wholesome way during the budget process and we will do that. >> on this one, this will not be implemented or this requires further analysis -- >> president farrell: further analysis, no. 12. no. 13, clarify ownership and -- on rec and park property. my understanding the sf r commission is currentlying working with rec and park to make that happen so...
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the shadows are connected to this project, especially the mexican museum, as my friend and i were discussed right now, the mayans and aztecs studied the sun in depth and understood shadows intensely, the mexican museum will house art work and artifacts that pay respect to these important shadows. now, i want to say a little bit about myself, i am born and raised here in san francisco, i am a product of the power of our diverse arts, for me, it was first graffiti art and then the mission murals that led me to the harmony of drawing for myself. currently, because of art and culture and its motivation, i am a graduate of berkeley and of uc college of the law, i'm also a tenure professor now and a published author and it is art and culture that i believe can be that lost link to inspire imagination, reflection and intense intelligence for everyone, but especially for our youth who need critical and positive visions of beauty. this mexican museum is hope for our community and our future, can you imagine the essays, poems, the intellectual conversations that will be stimulated by the more than 4
the shadows are connected to this project, especially the mexican museum, as my friend and i were discussed right now, the mayans and aztecs studied the sun in depth and understood shadows intensely, the mexican museum will house art work and artifacts that pay respect to these important shadows. now, i want to say a little bit about myself, i am born and raised here in san francisco, i am a product of the power of our diverse arts, for me, it was first graffiti art and then the mission murals...
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i love the fact that he's involved, that he cares, he's 22 and, you know, he has a point of view about his country. that's important. >> interestingly, the polls are moving to mitt romney quite fast since his debate performance but particularly, with women. lot of women. they can't all be white women. i don't believe, although some polls say there's zero black vote, you are living proof that that's not true. other polls say 3% or whatever. clearly, there is a movement towards mitt romney. clearly otr black women will be voting for him. >> yes. >> what is your message to those out there who feel they can't because there's a black president, they feel a duty, perhaps a sense of loyalty to him because of the color of his skin to vote for him? >> what do i say to them? i say do your homework. look at your country. think about the next four years of your life. you know? also, look at mitt romney's track record as a ceo, he's excelled. as the governor of massachusetts, he did quite well. and you know, listen to what he says. i believe him. i believe he deserves a shot. >> well, whether peopl
i love the fact that he's involved, that he cares, he's 22 and, you know, he has a point of view about his country. that's important. >> interestingly, the polls are moving to mitt romney quite fast since his debate performance but particularly, with women. lot of women. they can't all be white women. i don't believe, although some polls say there's zero black vote, you are living proof that that's not true. other polls say 3% or whatever. clearly, there is a movement towards mitt romney....
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it's a very violent environment and it can happen. nobody, i don't believe, really knows the true reasons why sometimes. >> i'm really nervous. i'm really nervous. >> two years ago officer karen talley was brutally assaulted and nearly died. today is her first day back behind the walls of "b" cell house. karen originally started work at the prison in 1997. >> in the michigan city area there's not a lot of jobs and i had two small children, and i had to find a job that could pay the bills, you know, and be able to support them. >> at the time officer talley was responsible for supervising "b" cell house, an important part of her job was securing the inmates back in their cells with a system called rolling of the bar, an archaic locking device left over from an earlier era. >> that day, chow lines were running late. i said, come on, guys, in your cells. if you miss roll-in, you know what happens. i figured all of them would be in. i rolled the bar. bigger than anything, here are three of them didn't make it. so i went down and i started
it's a very violent environment and it can happen. nobody, i don't believe, really knows the true reasons why sometimes. >> i'm really nervous. i'm really nervous. >> two years ago officer karen talley was brutally assaulted and nearly died. today is her first day back behind the walls of "b" cell house. karen originally started work at the prison in 1997. >> in the michigan city area there's not a lot of jobs and i had two small children, and i had to find a job...
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40 or 50% in the sun even in the dense downtown environment. transbay park which is a one acre thark that will be created on the site of the transbay terminal was conceived of and the whole development program for the public parcels around it was crafted with sun, midday sun in mind, so you can see these are a couple of graphics from the transbay redevelopment plan, the heights on all the public parcels were crafted by the redevelopment agency and the planning department to preserve midday sun for most of that year, it goes back many years even on parks that were not rec park properties. there was a question, well, what about sidewalks, the planning code does provide for the planning commission and planning department to shape codes, it doesn't diminish the development of the parcels to preserve sun on sidewalks, there are a few sidewalks on certain streets on the downtown that have specific protections, none of them are relevant to the transbay district plan area, but it's up to the planning commission to look at and this is an item that's rea
40 or 50% in the sun even in the dense downtown environment. transbay park which is a one acre thark that will be created on the site of the transbay terminal was conceived of and the whole development program for the public parcels around it was crafted with sun, midday sun in mind, so you can see these are a couple of graphics from the transbay redevelopment plan, the heights on all the public parcels were crafted by the redevelopment agency and the planning department to preserve midday sun...
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thank you and god bless you. ♪ >> you know the great thing about this is we are among friends and friends tease friends, and he is so gracious and unlike so many politicians whom they get all offended if you tease them, but i think for the last two years i called him rance prance and he's still the nicest person and i adore him. he's phenomenal. before i continue i also just want to remind everyone who is here who has taken time out of their busy schedules and have traveled, many people have come out to me tonight from mississippi and california, you have come a long way to honor and celebrate the media research center. i can tell you that i'm so thankful for your being here, for brent bozell, tim gramm, his entire team, it takes a huge effort and for normal team to do what they do on a daily basis. and brent, i am a in awe of what you've done the last 25 years. thank you. [applause] >> time to hit that golden anniversary. now, a lot has been said recently about media bias, and brent got a great gift a few years ago when even the gala organization announced the results of his most recent
thank you and god bless you. ♪ >> you know the great thing about this is we are among friends and friends tease friends, and he is so gracious and unlike so many politicians whom they get all offended if you tease them, but i think for the last two years i called him rance prance and he's still the nicest person and i adore him. he's phenomenal. before i continue i also just want to remind everyone who is here who has taken time out of their busy schedules and have traveled, many people...
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we have not talked for 22 years, when you had a book about vietnam and your experience there. we talked about the whole situation you had where you were accused of being a communist. i wrote down, when i looked back at it, the quote from you -- "i am a conservative on most issues." >> i am a conservative vote -- on most issues. >> over the years people have thought you were just the opposite. what do you say to them? >> most people who get up their dander over this, there is not much point in saying anything because they do not want to hear it. but i tried to explain that i am a conservative in most things, or, a very old-fashioned liberal in the old british, i will not suggest the imperial britain, the white man's burden and all of that business, but an old-fashioned liberal who has been very conservative views in terms of fiscal policy. i think the word conservative has been given a really bad name by some of the crazier elements of the right in this country. what ever happened to conservatives like nelson rockefeller and those guys, who were among the most patriotic america
we have not talked for 22 years, when you had a book about vietnam and your experience there. we talked about the whole situation you had where you were accused of being a communist. i wrote down, when i looked back at it, the quote from you -- "i am a conservative on most issues." >> i am a conservative vote -- on most issues. >> over the years people have thought you were just the opposite. what do you say to them? >> most people who get up their dander over this,...
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i got 22 1/2 more to go. i've been -- my crime is murder, and i cannibalized during the process. >> on christmas night, 1996, joseph thought his father was preventing the second coming of christ. >> i tackled him from behind and somehow got around behind him and slit his throat. and i remember him saying, "please don't kill me." and that's when i realized, oh, my god, what am i doing? i said whatever is done has already been done. by this time, i'm totally wigged out and i pulled his brain out, you know, and took a bite out of it. >> joseph garner's treatment in the rtu helped him assimilate into the level four general population, but still he struggles with his crime. >> oh, it's -- it's heinous. if i had -- i believe in an eye for an eye and tooth for a tooth. if i had my way, i believe they should take my life. even though there were extenuating circumstances that were both mitigating and aggravating, still having crossed that line, it would, therefore, be that much easier to go back across. that's always
i got 22 1/2 more to go. i've been -- my crime is murder, and i cannibalized during the process. >> on christmas night, 1996, joseph thought his father was preventing the second coming of christ. >> i tackled him from behind and somehow got around behind him and slit his throat. and i remember him saying, "please don't kill me." and that's when i realized, oh, my god, what am i doing? i said whatever is done has already been done. by this time, i'm totally wigged out and i...
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an all foreign policy forum on october 22. tonight, we will preview the next two debates and look at the critical foreign-policy issues of our time with phyllis bennis at ththe new director of international projectsism. that is coming up right now. >> there is a saying that dr. king said there is always the right time to do the right thing. i just tried to live my life every day by doing the right thing. we know that we are only about halfway to completely eliminate hunger and we have a lot of work to do. walmart committed two million dollars to fighting hunger in the u.s. as we work together, we can stamp out color. -- we can stamp out hunger. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: phyllis bennis is the new director for the international ism project. she joined us tonight from new york. it is good to have you back on this program. >> great to be with you, tavis. poopsie but in and ryan went -- tavis: biden and ryan went after it tonight. it was interesting for a lot of people to w
an all foreign policy forum on october 22. tonight, we will preview the next two debates and look at the critical foreign-policy issues of our time with phyllis bennis at ththe new director of international projectsism. that is coming up right now. >> there is a saying that dr. king said there is always the right time to do the right thing. i just tried to live my life every day by doing the right thing. we know that we are only about halfway to completely eliminate hunger and we have a...
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either way, increase the wages to their workers about 22%. that denies logic in some respects, you would think the strikes would be terrible you not only input costs going up but they are shutdown in terms of production for some time, you are saying all that priced in. >> exporters, if you look at the weak currency, couldn't be better to. they. >> happy thanksgiving to our friends north of the border that is canada. want to miner in canada, toronto based, a pull back recently, y'all man nah gold. auy. >> another one, tck. >> how is the unrest in south africa impacting kur rehn cities in bring in amelia bordeaux. the rand hitting a 3 1/2-year low against the u.s. dollar. at this point, is there a trade there or do you just simply not fight this trend? >> those who trade are ctas and electronic molds, when the models flip from long rand to short rand as we have the past few days, seen the quick move in rand because it is such a high beta currency, why models trade it, you don't want to fight that flow because the macroflow and the fx market in
either way, increase the wages to their workers about 22%. that denies logic in some respects, you would think the strikes would be terrible you not only input costs going up but they are shutdown in terms of production for some time, you are saying all that priced in. >> exporters, if you look at the weak currency, couldn't be better to. they. >> happy thanksgiving to our friends north of the border that is canada. want to miner in canada, toronto based, a pull back recently, y'all...
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michael phelps has won a record 22 olympic medals in swimming, now he's trying golf and have a look at what he did today at a pro/am tournament in scotland. >> 18 golds, two bronze, two silver, learning to play golf. here he is. look at this. where is this putt going? ngy! this guy's 26 handy cap. he couldn't. he has! >> pelley: rather be lucky than !ood. that was a 153 foot put. maybe he's got a new career. pop music was forever changed 50 years ago today, the day that the beatles released their first single "love me do." in their hometown, liverpool, rp600 people sang rounds of the song today, setting a world record. ♪ you know i love you ♪ i'll always be true ♪ so please love me do >> pelley: "love me do" was the first of the beatles 50 hits. but it only reached number 17 on britbritish charts. .s was released in the u.s. two anars later and went straight to number one. the great pumpkin won't be rising out of this pumpkin patch. net without a crane it won't. "on the road" with steve hartman is next. next. want to try to crack it? yeah, that's the way to do it! now we need a l
michael phelps has won a record 22 olympic medals in swimming, now he's trying golf and have a look at what he did today at a pro/am tournament in scotland. >> 18 golds, two bronze, two silver, learning to play golf. here he is. look at this. where is this putt going? ngy! this guy's 26 handy cap. he couldn't. he has! >> pelley: rather be lucky than !ood. that was a 153 foot put. maybe he's got a new career. pop music was forever changed 50 years ago today, the day that the beatles...
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i think that is attributed to outstanding leadership so i want to thank my principal, my friend, doug bent and thank you very much. this means a lot to me. [applause] >> thank you for both of you coming in and being recognized. it's a great privilege and i was actually a teacher at horght thon it was called prior to you getting there, so let's see. we have another resolution here, and a comondidation for the support of families with children with disability. is there a motion? >> so moved. >> and a second? >> second. >> okay. reading of the resolution by author commissioner. >> in support of the families with children with disabilities and i will read the relevant paragraphs. whereas in 1982 support for families with disabilities has offered information, education and parent to parent support free of charge to families with children with kind of disability or health care need in san francisco and whereas the agency has benefited the special needs families of the san francisco unified school district by providing phone line and drop in services as well as workshops, resources, referral
i think that is attributed to outstanding leadership so i want to thank my principal, my friend, doug bent and thank you very much. this means a lot to me. [applause] >> thank you for both of you coming in and being recognized. it's a great privilege and i was actually a teacher at horght thon it was called prior to you getting there, so let's see. we have another resolution here, and a comondidation for the support of families with children with disability. is there a motion? >> so...
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that is 22% more than the u.s. average. that sprung jerry brown to action. he directed the california regulators to relax fall control. oil refineries could release supply of cheaper fuel. if it's good for one state, whee not good for 57, president obama. >> dana: the secretary of energy thought it would be good idea to have european gas prices. now long beach, the average, $4.60. highest one in long beach was $6.65. imagine you drive along the highway you need to get gas and you see that. the environmental regulations across the board are -- well, not fair that california then can wave theirs. they have -- they got carved off early on. energy legislation. >> eric: they added additional regulation to california. just bringing it down to the rest. the question is if that works. using regulation for the gas prices, bob, why don't we reduce the regulations? >> bob: the two biggest refineries in california were offline for a month. because of the electricity problems. if you take the biggest refineries and you knock them out, i assume it means that demand would
that is 22% more than the u.s. average. that sprung jerry brown to action. he directed the california regulators to relax fall control. oil refineries could release supply of cheaper fuel. if it's good for one state, whee not good for 57, president obama. >> dana: the secretary of energy thought it would be good idea to have european gas prices. now long beach, the average, $4.60. highest one in long beach was $6.65. imagine you drive along the highway you need to get gas and you see...
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there is also a foreign policy debate coming up on october 22. is this a preview for that debate and does that open the play book for the obama camp to see what mayor romney is going to talk about at that foreign policy debate? >> -- what mitt romney is going to talk about. >> i think we have heard many of these arguments before, after , governorattacke romney came out and made these points pretty forcefully. from what we have seen, today's speech is going to be a maybe even stronger assertion of his views of those issues. having been on the campaign trail and talk to voters that some of the paul ryan events, it's an argument that has resonated, particularly when it comes to things like foreign aid and how the country is spending its resources. exactly see the relationship being a reciprocal one. that could also be one area the romney campaign is looking for when they decided to hold this speech. >> i want to read a piece of the speech that was released yesterday. let us know what is new from this -- host: are these new ideas are things he has ta
there is also a foreign policy debate coming up on october 22. is this a preview for that debate and does that open the play book for the obama camp to see what mayor romney is going to talk about at that foreign policy debate? >> -- what mitt romney is going to talk about. >> i think we have heard many of these arguments before, after , governorattacke romney came out and made these points pretty forcefully. from what we have seen, today's speech is going to be a maybe even...
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safe and clean for our communities and the environment. we're america's natural gas. >> pple that complain that political campaigns are too shallow, why don't they talk more about the important issues? well, there's a good reason. who's this? >> oh, my god. how could is not know this? >> who's this? >> i have no idea. i'm not dog very good, am i? >> yet there are all these get out the vote campaigns. >> vote! >> vote! >> please get out and vote. >> get out and vote! >> i don't want everyone to get out and vote because some people don't know much. i went to times square and showed people posters of important politicians. most people didn't know speaker of the house john boehner. >> who's this? >> iave no idea. >> many didn't know nancy pelosi. >> who's this? >> i don't know. >> oh, my god. >> well, this is awkward. >> that's the vice president of something. >> let's taste the actual vice president. >> who's this? >> i don't know who that one is. >> it's the vice president. just can't remember his name. >> biden. >> no, no. >> many were bett
safe and clean for our communities and the environment. we're america's natural gas. >> pple that complain that political campaigns are too shallow, why don't they talk more about the important issues? well, there's a good reason. who's this? >> oh, my god. how could is not know this? >> who's this? >> i have no idea. i'm not dog very good, am i? >> yet there are all these get out the vote campaigns. >> vote! >> vote! >> please get out and vote....
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israel is our friend and we'll stand by israel. we need to reach out to moderate arab nations as well to build coalitions to keep the peace. i also need -- the next leader needs to be patient. we can't put the middle east peace process on our timetable. it's got to be on the timetable of the people that we're trying to bring to the peace table. we can't dictate the terms of peace, which means that you have to be steady. you can't worry about polls or focus groups. you've got to have a clear vision. that's what a leader does. a leader also understands that the united states must be strong to keep the peace. saddam hussein still is a threat in the middle east. our coalition against saddam is unraveling. sanctions are loosened. the man who may be developing weapons of mass destruction, we don't know because inspectors aren't in. so to answer your question, it requires a clear vision, a willingness to stand by our friends, and the credibility for people both friend and foe to understand when america says something, we mean it. >> vice
israel is our friend and we'll stand by israel. we need to reach out to moderate arab nations as well to build coalitions to keep the peace. i also need -- the next leader needs to be patient. we can't put the middle east peace process on our timetable. it's got to be on the timetable of the people that we're trying to bring to the peace table. we can't dictate the terms of peace, which means that you have to be steady. you can't worry about polls or focus groups. you've got to have a clear...
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in central market and throughout the city, san francisco has created an environment that embraces and celebrates innovation. innovation is not a significant driver of economic growth, but it enables us to tackle some of the most long-standing problems and historic challenges that we face. that's why i continue to support and promote innovation in both the civic and private sectors to create a better san francisco. and with all of these technology companies that are moving into the city, we need to make sure that our work force is trained and ready to fill these positions. to do this we have launched tech sf with an $8 million dollar grant from the department of labor that will provided case, training and job placement assistance in the tech sector. whether it's for young people coming out of high school or college or people retooling in the middle of their careers or are returning our veterans who want a chance to work in our technology industry, we're working hard to ensure san francisco residents have the skills, the training and the opportunities to work in these jobs. this is a cr
in central market and throughout the city, san francisco has created an environment that embraces and celebrates innovation. innovation is not a significant driver of economic growth, but it enables us to tackle some of the most long-standing problems and historic challenges that we face. that's why i continue to support and promote innovation in both the civic and private sectors to create a better san francisco. and with all of these technology companies that are moving into the city, we need...
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there you have best court practices and a better environment. failing that, my second solution would be to have congress pass the stop act. it leaves it in the parallel military system but corrects the error of the structure right now that is the fact that rape allegations are decided upon in the first instance by a single individual in the chain of command. that single individual has their own career interest at stake. he or she knows the perpetrator and the victim. they are not an impartial person in any shape. yet they sheriff serve as a bottleneck. you cannot get through the military judicial system without this bottleneck. >> cenk: 19,000 rapes and sexual assaults each year and only 20% are being reported, that's devastating. when you give these alternatives to the military, if i'm in charge sure, it shouldn't be one guy who can abuse that power, what do they say in response? >> they have been completely resistant to taking the chain of command out of the process. they're going to fight that tooth and nail. they will not do it voluntarily.
there you have best court practices and a better environment. failing that, my second solution would be to have congress pass the stop act. it leaves it in the parallel military system but corrects the error of the structure right now that is the fact that rape allegations are decided upon in the first instance by a single individual in the chain of command. that single individual has their own career interest at stake. he or she knows the perpetrator and the victim. they are not an impartial...
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nasdaq is lower by 22. not often you see those two major averages moving about the same in terms of points. percentagewise the nasdaq getting hit harder today by 0.75, compared to the s&p only down 4 1/2 points. >> apple is certainly weighing on the nasdaq. hewlett-packard not helping a technologies case, even as ubs comes out and says the best strategy for that company at this point is just breaking it up into two separate companies. it is time now, as we said, for the closing countdown. >> back with us is sam stovall, peter costos, cnbc analyst. why the decidedly negative, slightly negative tone? >> two reasons. one, everybody is out on broadway getting zeplers for the columbus celebration. >> do people know what that is? >> deep fried dough with a little powdered sugar. >> keep talking. >> getting hungry, right? that's what i do, i bring food. kenny sits here with brings recipes, i bring you real food. >> low volume because of the holiday. >> no one doing anything. i think it's just a rest and market's t
nasdaq is lower by 22. not often you see those two major averages moving about the same in terms of points. percentagewise the nasdaq getting hit harder today by 0.75, compared to the s&p only down 4 1/2 points. >> apple is certainly weighing on the nasdaq. hewlett-packard not helping a technologies case, even as ubs comes out and says the best strategy for that company at this point is just breaking it up into two separate companies. it is time now, as we said, for the closing...
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israel is our friend and we'll stand by israel. we need to reach out to moderate arab nations as well to build coalitions to keep the peace. i also need -- the next leader needs to be patient. we can't put the middle eas peace process on our timetable. it's got to be on the timetable of the people that we're trying to bring to the peace table. we can't dictate the terms of peace, whicheans that you have to be steady. you can't worry about polls or focus groups. you've got to have a clear vision. that's what a leader does. a leader also understands that the united states must be strong to keep the peace. saddam hussein still is a threat in the middle east. our coalition against saddam is unraveling. sanctions are loosened. the man who may be developing weapons of mass destruction, we don't know because inspectors aren't in. so to answer your question, it requires a clear vision, a willingness to stand by our friends, and the credibility for people both friend and foe to understand when america says something, we mean it. >> vice pre
israel is our friend and we'll stand by israel. we need to reach out to moderate arab nations as well to build coalitions to keep the peace. i also need -- the next leader needs to be patient. we can't put the middle eas peace process on our timetable. it's got to be on the timetable of the people that we're trying to bring to the peace table. we can't dictate the terms of peace, whicheans that you have to be steady. you can't worry about polls or focus groups. you've got to have a clear...
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my friend here is going give us tips. are you ready? >> i am ready. >> let's go. >> there is a cab driver who says the streets to use are pine, bush, oak and felt. that is helpful for those of you going to attend the hardly strictly blue grass festival at golden gate park. >> there is a good street westbound and there is still driving not recommended and interest there is public transportation is a better option. one two of lanes of traffic will be closed to cars to allow access to bicycles, petty cabs and emergency vehicles. >> this is is going to be crucial. >> marina green will be hard to get to because of the america's cup world series races. san francisco giants play this weekend and to do the 49ers. >> this is good news is that the city granted more cab med tallins. >> this is going to provide employment for drivers and every bit helps. >> there is a problem is that you want to allow 30 minutes to catch a cab. >> so people don't look like they're going to throw up and rob me, i might pick up and take everyone. >> there is a bunch
my friend here is going give us tips. are you ready? >> i am ready. >> let's go. >> there is a cab driver who says the streets to use are pine, bush, oak and felt. that is helpful for those of you going to attend the hardly strictly blue grass festival at golden gate park. >> there is a good street westbound and there is still driving not recommended and interest there is public transportation is a better option. one two of lanes of traffic will be closed to cars to...
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of the vice president's favorite phrases. >> he's been my friend -- my friend -- i love my friend here. why does my friend cut out the tuition tax cut for them, the middle class tax cut. the middle class restore them. the middle class. the middle class. >> let's bring in our panel. perry and political editor for the grio.com. my partner in crime, mark murray. we are the last five people in danville, apparently. susan page, let me run down the list. usa today does this as well. middle class 23 time, my friend or my friends, 15 times, loose talk, 3, malarkey three times, a bunch of stuff, stuff was code for something else, one time. i have a democrat who says if you want passionate joe, you have to take some of the stuff thaw don't like. >> he did what the democrats needed him to do which is to reand sure that there's still a fight going on. i'm not sure his performance works that well with people in the middle who are comfortable with partisan warfare. but those discouraged about the debate with president obama, this was a shot in the arm. >> perry, that's an important point. one of the
of the vice president's favorite phrases. >> he's been my friend -- my friend -- i love my friend here. why does my friend cut out the tuition tax cut for them, the middle class tax cut. the middle class restore them. the middle class. the middle class. >> let's bring in our panel. perry and political editor for the grio.com. my partner in crime, mark murray. we are the last five people in danville, apparently. susan page, let me run down the list. usa today does this as well....
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and the idea of began pricing $17 per share now up 30% so $22. joining us on this great day is john oranger. the facebook debacle. we saw some companies hold back. why did you do that? >> we have been at this for a while. we are not doing this for any short-term. we are in this for a long term. >> it is up 30% on the opening day. don't you wish you had that money coming in to the company to use for the business instead of going to traders who flip out? >> it is not easy to price. we do our best and we are happy with the outcome right now. we are not in this for the short-term. what happens in the next few days, we are talking about years. dennis: how many acquisition offers did you turn down? >> many. dennis: did you today read more money in terms of evaluation of the company than in a takeover offer? how much more? >> 10%, multiples more. dennis: let's talk about this. you are selling stock. mostly on line rather than selling to newspapers or on paper. >> the image is being used for web sites and mobile devices, such a need for images. whistle 2
and the idea of began pricing $17 per share now up 30% so $22. joining us on this great day is john oranger. the facebook debacle. we saw some companies hold back. why did you do that? >> we have been at this for a while. we are not doing this for any short-term. we are in this for a long term. >> it is up 30% on the opening day. don't you wish you had that money coming in to the company to use for the business instead of going to traders who flip out? >> it is not easy to...
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he was 22, she was 19. according to mormon doctrine, ann and mitt were now bound forever, into eternity. >> it seems like as fabled in romance as we've ever seen, that they fell in love at first sight at 15, and that's quite marvelous. so, of course, that's a relationship you want to sustain for all eternity, and mormonism promises that. you are already sealed as a unit for on into the eternities. >> narrator: they began to raise a family, and by the time mitt was 24, he headed for a graduate school his dad had wanted to attend. >> one of george's ambitions in life when he was a young man was to go to harvard business school. and george never ended up doing that, didn't graduate college. >> narrator: mitt romney arrived on the harvard campus at just the moment a new, radical approach to business was being taught. >> he was at harvard business school at the time of a real revolution sweeping through this place that the american industrial corporation was kind of deeply diseased and troubled, in a way that wa
he was 22, she was 19. according to mormon doctrine, ann and mitt were now bound forever, into eternity. >> it seems like as fabled in romance as we've ever seen, that they fell in love at first sight at 15, and that's quite marvelous. so, of course, that's a relationship you want to sustain for all eternity, and mormonism promises that. you are already sealed as a unit for on into the eternities. >> narrator: they began to raise a family, and by the time mitt was 24, he headed for...
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environment. and we talked before, uncertainty that's holding consumers back from spending and holding business owners back from being able to invest in their business, and there's no permanence in the tax code and there's no clear path for the future and there's a mountain of debt facing us, so it's not just one thing. if it's one thing, it would be an easy fix, it's a whole host of things, and that's what's creating this environment where small business owners and big business owners alike are really hungry for change. stuart: all right, carol roth, you're in chicago and come and see us again soon in new york city, we'll be waiting for you, thank you very much, carol. >> got it. it's 9:49. your gold report. where are we? i've been away for a couple of days and we're still at the high level. not quite at 1800, 1767. the new york yankees pulled off a victory last night by benching a guy and putting in a guy making a fraction of the money. does it prove once and for all that money doesn't buy you v
environment. and we talked before, uncertainty that's holding consumers back from spending and holding business owners back from being able to invest in their business, and there's no permanence in the tax code and there's no clear path for the future and there's a mountain of debt facing us, so it's not just one thing. if it's one thing, it would be an easy fix, it's a whole host of things, and that's what's creating this environment where small business owners and big business owners alike...
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how tough was the environment, and how tough would you characterize business the last three months? >> maria, good hearing your voice. the economy really continues to misfire and you see alcoa is really on the business side in high gear. we obviously in this environment focus on the things we can control. we got one thing there, two major issues were overshadowing it a little bit. a civil litigation case we moved out of the way and mediation, which has been pending there since 1989. that's gone. revenues, $5.8 billion. performance is basically paying off. we're hitting profitability highs. in the upstream business, you actually see when you open the hood that there's strong productivity underneath it and that we're adjusting the structure. that pretty much gives an idea of what's happening in the quarter here. >> a couple points, klaus. you mentioned that settlement with alba. is there any reason to believe there's more to come on this whether or not other lawsuits sort of carry on in the next quarter and the next quarter, or can you categorically say this issue is behind? >> well,
how tough was the environment, and how tough would you characterize business the last three months? >> maria, good hearing your voice. the economy really continues to misfire and you see alcoa is really on the business side in high gear. we obviously in this environment focus on the things we can control. we got one thing there, two major issues were overshadowing it a little bit. a civil litigation case we moved out of the way and mediation, which has been pending there since 1989....